October 4, 2007 at 8:20 am
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Once you see the captivating light of Chinese lanterns, then you will understand why they are so well known and popular. The lanterns produce a diffused and soft light, which shines in all the directions at the same time. There are very few types of lamps that can evenly and consistently produce the same quality of light given by a Chinese lantern.
However there is one big problem that is associated with a Chinese lantern – it is prepared using paper. Hence it means that the lanterns are fire hazard. It is something like placing a lamp of 250-watt inside a paper bag. Therefore it is pretty apparent that when the lamp gets heated, the probability of the bag catching fire rises rapidly. Also Chinese lanterns are somewhat flimsy. Since that are basically made from paper, hence they get torn and damaged quiet easily.
If you still want the stunning effect of Chinese lanterns without the hazard of fire then an easy way to prevail over flimsiness and risk of fire is not to make use of paper for making these lanterns. Instead of using paper, you make use of foolproof fabric. In this way the Chinese lanterns would be a lot safer and would also last much longer.
It isn’t tough for a layman to make a long lasting Chinese lantern. All you need to do is use a regular lamp head, light post globe and combine fabric. Make use of your skills and build a lantern in just a couple of hours or so. But remember to make use of components that confirm to safety standards and keep in mind to make use of a low watt globe.
If you are not eager to make the lantern all by yourself, you can try checking out light suppliers for cinematographers and photographers. They might be able to assist you in choosing the perfect Chinese lantern as per your requirements. Nevertheless these lanterns do not come cheap, therefore do not expect some sort of bargain.
By using different materials to make these lanterns, it is possible to enjoy the adornment of Chinese lanterns in the home décor for many more years.
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September 27, 2007 at 8:18 am
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A Chinese rug is created in different shapes and sizes, based on the size and shape of the area where you would like to place the rug. The edgings of Chinese rugs generally do not touch the walls of the room. A meter’s distance is kept between the wall and the edgings of the rug.
The illustration done in Chinese rugs denotes the display of patterns on a rug. The pattern can be either simple or complex shaped. Generally there are 3 kinds of designs – one-sided, medallion and all over. In the ‘all over’ design, a central pattern is placed but this center motif is used repeatedly all the way through the complete rug. In the medallion design, there is a central point or some sort of a big showpiece in the design. In the one-side design, the pattern on the rug is not essentially symmetrical vertically.
Chinese rugs can be found in various colors. A contrast of colors is used for the main design and the borders in order to make the rugs look more beautiful. Although the borders of the rugs are not as prominent as the background, however if you take a closer look, you can notice that the borders have a great deal of detailing done on them too. The central design is of course a lot more prominent because after all, it is the focal point of the rug.
Some of the patterns that are used for making silk Chinese rugs are pictorial and curvilinear. Those patters that are created using curved lines are knows as curvilinear and are mainly used in all-over and medallion designs. Pictorial silk Chinese rugs depict animals, people, scenes from Chinese literature, historical scenes, and battle or hunting scenes.
Mostly Persian and Chinese styles, or else a combo of both of them are used for making Chinese rugs. If you are planning to buy a Chinese rug, bear in mind that various Chinese symbols have various meanings. A motif of clouds is a symbol of a wish. Fish stands for abundance. Butterflies denote happy marriage and luck. A lotus stands for purity.
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September 20, 2007 at 8:18 am
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China happens to be the birthplace of the world’s largest consumed beverage i.e. tea. Tea plants have come from China and initially were used for therapeutic reasons. It is said that tea plants would exist in China around 6,000 years ago. Some 2,000 years back, tea had been developed in the form of a drink. There after Chinese people had learnt to plant tea and make use of the tea leaves for different kinds of tea, which we consume nowadays. There are 5 categories of Chinese tealeaves – oolong, black, green, compressed and scented tea.
Green tea is in all probability the most popular amongst the other types of tea. Green tea is actually unfermented tea. Since this tea isn’t fermented, hence the leaves of the tea maintain the natural and original color.
Unlike the name ‘black tea’, this tea is reality is red in color. The Chinese pronunciation is ‘hong cha’, which accurately stands for red tea. This tea is unfermented.
The oolong tea is half fermented. The leaves of oolong tea are thick and loose and have golden yellow shades. Bohea tea is a flavored variety of oolong tea and it is produced near the Wuyi Mountains of Fuji Province.
Next is the scented variety of tea that is only found in China. Smoking leaves of the tea plant along with scented flowers make this variety of tea. Scented flowers of magnolia and jasmine plants are used for this purpose. Jasmine tea is the most well liked tea of the scented kind. Foreigners and people from northern regions of Chinese prefer having Jasmine tea.
As the name suggests, compressed tea is hardened and compressed into a particular shape. This type of tea is appropriate for transportation and storage. Therefore it is shipped mainly to the border areas of China for the minority groups of people. Compressed tea can further be segregated into brick tea and tuo tea. Brick tea is of the shape of a brick. Tibetans and Mongolians favor this tea. Tuo tea is compressed tea that is shaped in the form of a bowl. This tea is produced in Sichuan and Yunnan.
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September 13, 2007 at 3:07 am
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A Chinese mask is in reality a marvel. The practice of making masks in some Asian countries like China reflects the cultural and religiously rich customs of particular groups of people. From Beijing’s royal masks to Tibet’s Buddhist masks, there is an abundance of love for masks. You can make use of this tradition and use Chinese marks for your house.
Prior to buying a Chinese mask, you need to make up your mind about the type of mask you would like to have in your house. Various regions of China reflect various kinds of culture. You may decide to purchase wood masks that are traditionally painted. Or maybe you would prefer to have a mask of the golden dragon. The type of mask that you purchase is partly dependent on the budget as well. A number of wooden masks costs around $50, while real gold and metal masks can be more than thousand dollars.
After you make up your mind as to what type of mask you would like to buy, you might think about checking out the local import shop for various kinds of affordable masks. Be it a low volume merchant or chain store, you ought to have some luck in shops specializing in foreign stuffs. You can also check out the local furniture or decorating store. Such shops frequently keep reproduction items at discount prices.
You can also try looking for genuine Chinese masks on the Internet. There are a lot of auction sites and websites that are set up by merchants of China, thus the options are never-ending on the Internet. If you are not comfortable with buying on the Internet, then you can try looking for masks in the local auction or stores that keep antique items. When shopping for genuine products, it is essential that you should know the seller. Ask a lot of questions and check up the history of the store or website if possible.
After purchasing a beautiful Chinese mask, you are all set to decorate it in your house. There are a number of methods in which you can make use of the ancient mask in the house.
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